Six Inch lift kit ?

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Wildlands1
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Six Inch lift kit ?

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I'm concerned about overhang drag when I do buy a used old BF someday for full timing on dirt backroads. Has anyone ever used a "Lift Kit" such as that designed by WeldTec.com (or weldtecdesigns.com) ? Though expensive ($5K) it sure would be nice to have the entire rig sitting higher for dirt roads. (see their youtube install video)
Carey
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Re: Six Inch lift kit ?

Post by Carey »

I know this was posted almost a year ago. We will be doing the Weldtec lift end of September “20” if you are still interested I can let you know
Hugh
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Re: Six Inch lift kit ?

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I had my 24RB lifted 6" in March. WeldTec did the lift. I like the results, but with the pandemic I have not used the motorhome nearly as much as I had planned on. It is 22" to the bottom of the rear bumper now. After I picked up the motorhome from Weldtec the front end needed to be aligned. Other than that I am happy with the results.

15 Oct 2020: Weld Tec put out a video on U-Tube:"The Ultimate Class C Overlanding Build" A 24' Born Free lift, plus new front & rear bumpers.
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opselite
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Re: Six Inch lift kit ?

Post by opselite »

Fast forward 3 years. How is this holding up? Would you do it again. 6 inches seems like a lot. Was there a cheaper 3 inch version. Also look at all that space in your wheel well.
Hugh
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Re: Six Inch lift kit ?

Post by Hugh »

It has been about three years since I lifted the motorhome. I have had an additional two inches added to the rear axle, as the motorhome was a little low in the rear. The motorhome handles better on the road now than before the lift, and I was in the Arizona desert (Quartzsite) and I drove through a couple of washes without any issues. Before the lift I don't think I would have attempted it.
I like the way the motorhome looks, and I do get a lot of complements. Most people are surprised it is not 4wd. I have added slightly larger tires, disposed of the hub caps and had the steel wheels powder coated.
If you have more questions, or want more pictures, let me know.
Hugh
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Re: Six Inch lift kit ?

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This picture is prior to the 2" added to the rear axle
pamster868
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Re: Six Inch lift kit ?

Post by pamster868 »

Could we see a picture of the ladder you use to get in and out of that thing? 😆 Just kidding! It looks super cool lifted and I bet it can handle some serious off road terrain. I like it!
Pam & Jason Krinsky
Frisco, TX
2002 23' RK
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